Swing Girls (スウィングガールズ, Suwingu Gāruzu) perform Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller), Mexican Flyer (Ken Woodman), and Sing Sing Sing with a Swing (Louis Prima) in the final performance of this funny Japanese film. Swing Girls is a 2004 comedy written and directed by Shinobu Yaguchi, and is the tale of delinquent and lazy school girls, who in their efforts to cut remedial summer math class, end up poisoning and replacing the school's brass band.
The girl's performance here is actually live, not prerecorded and pantomimed, which is what makes this film and the music particularly interesting. All the music scores in the movie were actually performed by the actresses themselves; they were not dubbed. Many of the actresses had never played an instrument before. They took intensive music lessons at Yamaha Music School for several months before the shooting began. To promote the movie, the actor and the actresses performed live in concerts in Japan and the USA.

Moonlight Serenade in the Japanese Movie Swing Girls staring my favorite Japanese Actress Ueno Juri. In case you are wondering the Banner reads "love you love you love you" and is meant for the 2 guitar players. If you would like to see the complete movie with English subtitles got to
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Directed by Shinobu Yaguchi
Produced by Shintaro Horikawa, Daisuke Sekiguchi
Written by Junko Yaguchi, Shinobu Yaguchi
Starring : Juri Ueno, Yūta Hiraoka,
Music by Hiroshi Kishimoto, Mikkî Yoshino
Cinematography : Takahide Shibanushi
Editing by Ryuji Miyajima
Distributed by Toho Company
Release dates September 11, 2004
Running time 105 minutes
Plot : Tomoko and her classmates are given a reprieve from their dreary summer math class with the job of delivering lunch to their high school brass team. Unfortunately the girls fall asleep on the train and miss their intended stop. They get off at the next available stop, but then they still had to walk a considerable distance in the baking sun to get to the stadium. By the time the girls got to the stadium and delivered the food, something strange happened. All the members of the brass team got sick, except for Nakamura (the girls ate his lunch while riding on the train). The following day, Nakamura is left to reassemble the brass club, but only 3 girls show up for the auditions. 2 are heavy metal rock girls that bring their amps and guitar and bass. The other girl seems promising but brings a flute. Nakamura soon sees the girls from the math class, that delivered the lunch late, laughing in the hallway. He demands that they join the brass band or he will tell the faculty that the food wasn’t spoiled from the factory but that the girls were at fault. The girls soon enough agreed, partially because of the threat and partially to avoid the monotony of taking summer math classes. The girls have no clue how to play and they are in terrible physical condtition. Nakamura takes it upon himself to train the girls, first with physical exercises to improve their stamina and then teaches them how to play their brass instruments. There is only a week until the next game begins and the girls start to enjoy playing their instruments immensely. Unfortunately the original brass team recovers from their illnesses and rejoins bthe brass team. The girls are now left without a club to play their music for or have any instruments to play with in their free time. After some moments of despair, the girls take the initiative to start their own Jazz band and they call themselves Swing Girls (And A Boy). Along with the help of their math teacher, who is somewhat of a Jazz aficionado, the girls train vigorously to compete in the upcoming student music festival.
Film : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WtYKzE6R-s&t=82s

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major in composition.
I want to show you my music.
The music is structured by Big Band,
and that music express Ueno Juri's
image in 'Swing Grils'
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Especially, Ueno Juri's smile, gesture^^
I like her very much..
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Lazy schoolgirls poison and replace members of the school's brass band while cutting maths class.
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This is a theme clipped from Swing Girls (Swing Girls (スウィングガールズ, Suwingu Gāruzu?) is a 2004 comedy film co-written and directed by the Japanese filmmaker Shinobu Yaguchi about the efforts of a group of high school girls to form a jazz band.)

Swing Girls (スウィングガールズ Suwingu Gāruzu?) is a 2004 comedy film co-written and directed by the Japanese filmmaker Shinobu Yaguchi about the efforts of a group of high school girls to form a jazz band.
Swing Girls is set in rural Yamagata prefecture, in northern Japan and the characters often use the local Yamagata-ben dialect for comic effect.
The film ranked 8th at the Japanese box office in 2004, and won seven prizes at the 2005 Japanese Academy Awards, including 'Most Popular Film' and 'Newcomer of the Year' awards for Yūta Hiraoka and Juri Ueno.
The cast includes Yūta Hiraoka (Takuo, the leader of the band), Juri Ueno (Tomoko), Shihori Kanjiya (Yoshie), Yuika Motokariya (Sekiguchi) and Yukari Toyashima (Naomi). The actors performed their own music for the film.
This film was not particularly popular outside of Japan, but was released onto DVD in region 4 format after its release in Japan.
(extract from Wikipedia 2011)

Since hearing this song, I knew I had to cover it. What a catchy beat! Thank you to Fandroid for letting me do this, and for using my animations in the video for the instrumental!
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[LYRICS]
Bendy was a lil’ devil thing
Who was brought to life on the silver screen
Used to make em chuckle now he makes em scream
It’s Bendy in the Devil’s Swing
Flash back to the place that made the cartoons sing
Where the cobwebs grow and the floorboards creak
And it’s all connected to an evil scheme
It’s Bendy and the Ink Machine
Dreams do come true
I was deceived by Joey Drew and now I’m coming after you...
Who’s laughing now
You thought that you could cut me out? But now the ink is pouring down
Bendy was created out of ink
And then molded into a 3D beast
You can hear him coming by his tapping feet
It’s Bendy in the Devil’s Swing
Snap back to the era when the swing was king
But the workshops fading and behind the scenes
There’s a deep dark secret hidden underneath
It’s Bendy and the Ink Machine
Hey Joey I got your message
There’s still a sketch on my old work desk
It might have a been a bit overzealous
To collect all six of those office relics
I haven’t seen my peers
In over 30 years
But there’s no one here
Except grinding gears
And my rising fears
The illusion of living
Was only the beginning
Ink incarnate that’s sinning
Presented in Sillyvision
The illusion of living
Was only the beginning
Ink incarnate that’s sinning
Presented in Sillyvision
Bendy was a villain out of sync
Now he’s off the page and he’s on the brink
And his old pal Boris might have lost a spleen
It’s Bendy in the Devil’s Swing
A cartoon cutout that’ll make you shriek
Yeah your heart starts racing when you hear that beat!
The creator’s brain might have sprung a leak
It’s Bendy and the Ink Machine
1-2-3
To 3D
You and Me
Ink Machine
Flashing Screens
Dancing Fiend
Bendy Sings
Devil’s Swing
Swing Break
Bendy was a lil’ devil thing
Who was brought to life on the silver screen
Used to make em chuckle now he makes em scream
It’s Bendy in the Devil’s Swing
Flash back to the place that made the cartoons sing
Where the cobwebs grow and the floorboards creek
And it’s all connected to an evil scheme
It’s Bendy and the Ink Machine

The Genius Who Invented Economics Blogging Reveals How He Got Everything Right And Whats Coming Next.
Bill McBride, Calculated Risk The economics blogosphere was invented in early 2005 by a retired technology executive in Southern California named Bill McBride.
Thank God for that, because his blog, Calculated Risk, has been an invaluable and influential read for numerous reasons.
For one thing, its always been right. In its early days, when we all started reading it, it was way ahead of the curve in terms of warning about the housing bubble, horrible bank lending practices, and generally the economic collapse. From his perch in Newport Beach, CA he could see first hand the people taking out loans worth 10x their income, filling their Inland Empire garages with Harleys and Boats that they obviously couldnt afford.
But unlike many other bloggers who made a name during the crisis, he didnt stick with the doom and gloom message. He started making arguments for a GDP rebound in 2009.

Then in February of this year, he made his most important call: He announced: The Housing Bottom Is Here . McBride had officially come full circle from his days warning of housing collapse. Today, 8 months later, the housing bottom is becoming general consensus.
In addition to being correct on the economy, Calculated Risk has imparted the internet with other good practices, such as dutifully charting out the data, and examining data in an impartial, apolitical, non-hysterical manner.